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Boykin Spaniel

South Carolina's state dog, versatile for dove, ducks, and upland birds

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14-18 inches, 25-40 lbs
10-15 year lifespan
Friendly, eager, versatile

Temperament & Personality

The Versatile Companion

Boykin Spaniels are known for their friendly, eager temperament. They're enthusiastic workers in the field and affectionate companions at home - truly "two dogs in one." Their adaptability and even temperament make them suitable for both dedicated hunters and active families.

The breed's intelligence and desire to please make them highly trainable, though their energy requires an outlet. A bored Boykin will find ways to entertain itself, which may not align with their owner's preferences.

Positive Traits

  • Highly trainable and eager to please
  • Excellent with children and families
  • Friendly with other dogs
  • Versatile and adaptable
  • Enthusiastic without being hyperactive

Considerations

  • High energy - needs daily exercise
  • Can be stubborn if not properly motivated
  • Strong prey drive
  • May be reserved with strangers initially
  • Needs mental stimulation

The Boykin Personality

Boykin owners often describe their dogs as having a unique combination of spaniel enthusiasm and retriever steadiness. They're known for their expressive faces and ability to communicate their feelings clearly. Many Boykins form particularly strong bonds with one family member while remaining friendly with everyone.

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